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Banterly

Banterly is a fun, conversational-style podcast that dissects contemporary films and TV shows to explore the many exciting, thought-provoking….and sometimes problematic elements of pop culture that many of us binge on a daily basis. Featuring two Gen Z co-hosts, this podcast is not just reviewing your next movie or TV show recommendation. We’re diving into them, discussing their nuances, and grappling with the trends of present-day media—all through a comedic lens. Executive Producer & Editorial Review: Saadia Khan Producer: Shei Yu Hosts: Aditi Misra and Aidan Taylor Content Writers: Michaela Strauther, Aditi Misra, Aidan Taylor Sound Design & Content Editor: Steve Martin Theme Music: Simon Hutchinson Other Music: Epidemic Sound Cover Art Design: Josephine Chai Follow us on IG @Immigrantlypod Twitter @Immigrantly_pod TikTok @Immigrantlypodcast Subscribe to our Patreon For advertising inquiries, please email at [email protected]

Documentary Education Self-Improvement Society & Culture
Update frequency
every 6 days
Average duration
40 minutes
Episodes
361
Years Active
2018 - 2025
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"We live in an age of shameful hate & shameless weakness"

Elad Nehorai has spent most of his adult life creating and nurturing communities. From the time he started a small online arts magazine (before such a thing was common) in college, to his efforts as …
00:23:04  |   Tue 13 Aug 2019

"I am an American-whatever that means"

Today, I’m speaking with Grace Talusan, the author of the memoir The Body Papers. Grace is a professor at Tufts University in Boston, and the Body Papers is her first book. In 2017, the yet unpublish…
00:43:21  |   Tue 06 Aug 2019
Keeping up with the times: Iran Edition

Keeping up with the times: Iran Edition

Born and raised in Iran, and having attended the University of Tehran where she received a BS in Industrial Design, Shiva is an entrepreneur.  She later moved to the US, where she received her Master…
00:46:24  |   Tue 30 Jul 2019
Love Thy Neighbor

Love Thy Neighbor

Jon Aragón is an entrepreneur who specializes in multidisciplinary design and branding. Intriguingly, Jon is also a preacher, which is a rather unconventional combination in my opinion. As a second-g…
00:45:48  |   Tue 23 Jul 2019
It's just part of the Muslim Experience

It's just part of the Muslim Experience

Aymann Ismail is an award-winning podcast host, video editor, photographer, and writer at Slate whose work focuses on identity and religion. As a kid of Egyptian Immigrants, Ayman's early childhood e…
00:53:41  |   Tue 16 Jul 2019

"I forgive you, my Cousin"

Yousef Bashir is the author of the memoir “The Words of My Father.” Yousef’s story is one that showcases the inherent complexities of what it means to be a Palestinian American, particularly one that…
00:39:37  |   Tue 09 Jul 2019
A Story of Love and Hope

A Story of Love and Hope

Jennifer Asif's story was first reported by the Huffington Post. Her husband was recently deported by ICE due to an apparent error in their system. Jennifer is trying to reunite with her husband! You…
00:26:06  |   Tue 02 Jul 2019
I didn't know I had my own American Dream

I didn't know I had my own American Dream

Malaka Gharib is a journalist at National Public Radio. She reports on topics such as the humanitarian aid sector, gender equality, and innovation in the developing world. She is also the founder of …
00:25:03  |   Tue 25 Jun 2019
Are you Exactly like Me?

Are you Exactly like Me?

Basim Usmani is one of the founders of the punk band "The Kominas" that was born out of Massachusetts in the early 2000s. Since their inception, the Kominas were lauded for breaking cultural boundari…
00:42:38  |   Tue 18 Jun 2019
One Story at a time

One Story at a time

Saadia Khan talks to Saadia Faruqi. Saadia is a Pakistani American author, essay writer, and interfaith activist. She writes children's early reader series "Yasmin" published by Capstone.  She has al…
00:32:13  |   Tue 11 Jun 2019

"Silence is the language of God, all else is poor translation"

Today's guest Nevsah Fidan is a spiritual healer committed to personal enlightenment.  Her focus is optimal breathing for improving health and performance. She is an internationally renowned breath e…
00:32:02  |   Tue 04 Jun 2019
A White DACA Recipient

A White DACA Recipient

I recorded my interview with Gosia Labno, a couple of months ago, but I am releasing it today because of its relevance to the current discourse on immigration. When I spoke to Gosia, The Dream and Am…
00:38:07  |   Tue 28 May 2019

"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses"

Immigration has been a contentious topic in the United States for a few years now. However, the dialogue has, for some time, focused on legal vs. illegal immigration. In very recent years, the focus …
00:25:47  |   Tue 21 May 2019
What's in a Name

What's in a Name

"What's in Name" is a special edition of The Alien Chronicles Podcast. It centers on the discussion around how some people who migrate to America change their names to more mainstream American names.
00:39:48  |   Wed 15 May 2019
The one who rebels

The one who rebels

In this episode, Saadia Khan talks to a Syrian refugee living in Berlin. Thair Orfahli grew up in Syria, in a middle-class family. His childhood was relatively normal, and he was studying law in Leba…
00:35:27  |   Wed 08 May 2019
Is the American Dream a myth?

Is the American Dream a myth?

Saadia interviews Jade Chang. Jade is the author of The Wangs vs. the World. The book has been named a New York Times Editors Choice as well as best Book of the Year by Amazon, Buzzfeed, NPR, and oth…
00:40:51  |   Wed 01 May 2019
Our journey is never complete

Our journey is never complete

Priya Minhas is a writer and producer from London. Her writing explores South Asian immigrant identity. Priya is a contributing writer to The Good Immigrant USA, an American edition of an award-winni…
00:28:05  |   Wed 24 Apr 2019
First comes Marriage, then comes Love

First comes Marriage, then comes Love

Huda Al-Marashi is the Iraqi-American author of First Comes Marriage: My Not-So-Typical American Love Story, a book the Washington Post called "a charming, funny, heartbreaking memoir of faith, famil…
00:44:11  |   Wed 17 Apr 2019
Am I a good Immigrant?

Am I a good Immigrant?

In this episode, Saadia talks to Chimene Suleyman. Chimene is the editor of The Good Immigrant USA, and a contributing writer to the original best-selling award-winning British anthology The Good Imm…
00:35:54  |   Wed 10 Apr 2019

"A brave friendship"

Beth Schuman and Nizar Farsakh are part of an organization called Combatants for Peace.The egalitarian, bi-national, grassroots organization was founded on the belief that the cycle of violence can o…
00:51:56  |   Wed 03 Apr 2019
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